Medical device
A medical device is described having a handle and an end effector coupled to the handle. The end effector has at least one electrode for providing electrical signals to a tissue or vessel to be treated. An RF drive circuit is provided for generating an RF drive signal that is applied to the end effector electrode. The RF drive circuit includes a resonant circuit and a frequency controller is used to vary the frequency of a signal passed through the resonant circuit in order to control the power supplied to the end effector electrode.
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This application is a divisional application filed under 35 U.S.C § 121 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/810,865, titled MEDICAL DEVICE, filed Sep. 11, 2013, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,707,027, which is a U.S. national phase application filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/GB2011/000778, titled MEDICAL DEVICE, filed May 20, 2011, which application claims priority to Great Britain Patent Application No. 1008510.8 filed May 21, 2010, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to the field of medical devices and in particular, although not exclusively, to medical cauterization and cutting devices. The invention also relates to drive circuits and methods for driving such medical devices.
Many surgical procedures require cutting or ligating blood vessels or other internal tissue. Many surgical procedures are performed using minimally invasive techniques, a hand-held cauterization device is used by the surgeon to perform the cutting or ligating. The existing hand-held cauterization devices require a desk top power supply and control electronics that are connected to the device through an electrical supply line.
It has been known for a number of years that these existing devices are cumbersome and difficult to use during a surgical operation due to the large size of the supply and control electronics and due to the tethering of the hand-held cauterization device to the supply and control electronics. It has also been known for a number of years that these problems would be overcome by providing a battery powered hand-held cauterization device in which the power and control electronics are mounted within the device itself, such as within the handle of the device. However, it is not a simple matter of miniaturising the electronics. The power that has to be supplied to the device during the surgical procedure and the current design of the electronics is such that large capacitors, inductors and transformers as well as heat sinks and fans are required.
In particular, the existing electronics design uses circuitry for providing an adjustable 24 Volt power supply; FETs and associated drive circuitry; a transformer for increasing the supply voltage; and filtering circuitry to remove harmonics from the square wave voltage levels that are generated by the FET switches and the transformer. Given the voltage levels and the power levels used to drive the cauterization device, the transformers and output filters all have to be relatively bulky devices and large heat sinks and a fan are required to cool the FET switches.
The present invention aims to provide an alternative circuit design that will allow the miniaturisation of the circuitry so that it can be built into the hand-held cauterization device, whilst still being able to provide the power and control required for the medical procedure.
The present invention provides a medical device comprising an end effector having at least one electrical contact a radio frequency, RF, generation circuit for generating an RF drive signal and to provide the RF drive signal to the at least one electrical contact and wherein the RF generation circuit comprises a resonant circuit. In one embodiment, the radio frequency generation circuit comprises switching circuitry that generates a cyclically varying signal, such as a square wave signal, from a DC supply and the resonant circuit is configured to receive the cyclically varying signal from the switching circuitry. The DC supply is preferably provided by one or more batteries that can be mounted in a housing (such as a handle) of the device.
According to another aspect, the invention provides a medical device comprising: a handle for gripping by a user; an end effector coupled to the handle, the end effector having at least one electrical contact; battery terminals for connecting to one or more batteries; a radio frequency, RF, generation circuit coupled to said battery terminals and operable to generate an RF drive signal and to provide the RF drive signal to the at least one electrical contact of said end effector; wherein the frequency generation circuit comprises: switching circuitry for generating a cyclically varying signal (which may be a square wave pulse width modulated signal) from a potential difference across said battery terminals; and a resonant drive circuit coupled to said switching circuitry and operable to filter the cyclically varying signal generated by the switching circuitry; and wherein the RF drive signal is obtained using an output signal from said resonant circuit.
The medical device may also comprise a control circuit (which may comprise hardware and/or software) that varies the frequency of the RF drive signal. The control circuit may vary the frequency based on a measurement of the RF drive signal in order to control at least one of the power, voltage and/or current delivered to the at least one electrical contact of the end effector. In a preferred embodiment, the measurement is obtained from a sampling circuit that operates synchronously with respect to the frequency of the RF drive signal. The frequency at which the sampling circuit samples the sensed signal may be an integer fraction of the frequency of the RF drive signal.
In one embodiment, the control circuit varies the frequency of the RF drive signal around (preferably just above or just below) the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit. The resonant characteristic of the resonant circuit may vary with a load connected to the at least one electrical contact and the control circuit may be arranged to vary the RF drive frequency to track changes in the resonant characteristic of the resonant circuit.
According to another aspect, the invention provides a medical device comprising: a handle for gripping by a user; an end effector coupled to the handle and having at least one electrical contact; a radio frequency, RF, generation circuit operable to generate an RF drive signal and to provide the RF drive signal to the at least one electrical contact; and a control circuit operable to vary the frequency of the RF drive signal to control at least one of the power, the voltage and the current provided to the at least one contact of the end effector.
The RF generation circuit may comprise a signal generator that generates a cyclically varying signal at the RF frequency; and a frequency dependent attenuator that attenuates the cyclically varying signal in dependence upon the frequency of the cyclically varying signal. The frequency dependent attenuator may be a lossless attenuator and may comprise a resonant circuit having a resonant frequency at or near the RF frequency of the cyclically varying signal.
The present invention also provides a medical device comprising: a handle for gripping by a user; an end effector coupled to the handle and having at least one electrical contact; a radio frequency, RF, generation circuit operable to generate an RF drive signal and to provide the RF drive signal to the at least one electrical contact; an input for receiving a sensed signal that varies with the RF drive signal applied to the at least one electrical contact; a sampling circuit for sampling the sensed signal received at said input; a measurement circuit operable to make measurements of the RF drive signal using samples obtained from the sampling circuit; and a control circuit operable to control the RF generation circuit in dependence upon the measurements made by the measurement circuit, to vary the frequency of the generated RF drive signal; wherein the sampling circuit is operable to sample the sensed signal at a sampling frequency that varies in synchronism with the frequency of the RF drive signal.
The invention also provides a method of operating a medical device comprising generating an RF signal and applying the RF signal to at least one electrode of an end effector of the medical device and controlling the frequency of the generated RF signal to control at least one of the power, current, and voltage applied to the at least one electrode.
According to another aspect, the invention provides a method of cauterising a vessel or tissue, the method comprising: gripping the vessel or tissue with an end effector of a medical device; applying an RF signal to at least one electrode of the end effector that is in contact with the vessel or tissue; and controlling the frequency of the RF signal to control at least one of the power, current, and voltage applied to the tissue to perform the cauterisation.
The above methods may use the above described medical device, although that is not essential.
The controlling step may vary the frequency of the RF signal to control the power applied to the tissue or vessel, and the method may further comprise obtaining measurements of the impedance of the tissue or vessel and varying the desired power applied to the tissue or vessel in dependence upon the obtained impedance measurements.
These and various other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of embodiments which are described with reference to the accompanying Figures in which:
Many surgical procedures require cutting or ligating blood vessels or other vascular tissue. With minimally invasive surgery, surgeons perform surgical operations through a small incision in the patient's body. As a result of the limited space, surgeons often have difficulty controlling bleeding by clamping and/or tying-off transected blood vessels. By utilizing electrosurgical forceps, a surgeon can cauterize, coagulate/desiccate, and/or simply reduce or slow bleeding by controlling the electrosurgical energy applied through jaw members of the electrosurgical forceps.
During a surgical procedure, the shaft 3 is inserted through a trocar to gain access to the patient's interior and the operating site. The surgeon will manipulate the forceps 9 using the handle 5 and the control levers 11 and 13 until the forceps 9 are located around the vessel to be cauterised. Electrical energy at an RF frequency (it has been found that frequencies above about 50 kHz do not affect the human nervous system) is then applied, in a controlled manner, to the forceps 9 to perform the desired cauterisation. As shown in
RF Drive Circuitry
As shown in
As shown in
In this embodiment, the amount of electrical power supplied to the forceps 9 is controlled by varying the frequency of the switching signals used to switch the FETs 23. This works because the resonant circuit 28 acts as a frequency dependent (lossless) attenuator. The closer the drive signal is to the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit 28, the less the drive signal is attenuated. Similarly, as the frequency of the drive signal is moved away from the resonant frequency of the circuit 28, the more the drive signal is attenuated and so the power supplied to the load reduces. In this embodiment, the frequency of the switching signals generated by the FET gate drive circuitry 25 is controlled by a controller 41 based on a desired power to be delivered to the load 39 and measurements of the load voltage (VL) and of the load current (iL) obtained by conventional voltage sensing circuitry 43 and current sensing circuitry 45. The way that the controller 41 operates will be described in more detail below.
Controller
The frequency control module 55 uses the values obtained from the calculation module 53 and the power set point (Pset) obtained from the medical device control module 57 and predefined system limits (to be explained below), to determine whether or not to increase or decrease the applied frequency. The result of this decision is then passed to a square wave generation module 63 which, in this embodiment, increments or decrements the frequency of a square wave signal that it generates by 1 kHz, depending on the received decision. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, in an alternative embodiment, the frequency control module 55 may determine not only whether to increase or decrease the frequency, but also the amount of frequency change required. In this case, the square wave generation module 63 would generate the corresponding square wave signal with the desired frequency shift. In this embodiment, the square wave signal generated by the square wave generation module 63 is output to the FET gate drive circuitry 25, which amplifies the signal and then applies it to the FET 23-1. The FET gate drive circuitry 25 also inverts the signal applied to the FET 23-1 and applies the inverted signal to the FET 23-2.
Drive Signals and Signal Measurements
The samples obtained by the synchronous sampling circuitry 51 are then passed to the power, Vrms and Irms calculation module 53 which can determine the magnitude and phase of the measured signal from just one “I” sample and one “Q” sample of the load current and load voltage. However, in this embodiment, to achieve some averaging, the calculation module 53 averages consecutive “I” samples to provide an average “I” value and consecutive “Q” samples to provide an average “Q” value; and then uses the average I and Q values to determine the magnitude and phase of the measured signal (in a conventional manner). As those skilled in the art will appreciate, with a drive frequency of about 400 kHz and sampling once per period means that the synchronous sampling circuit 51 will have a sampling rate of 400 kHz and the calculation module 53 will produce a voltage measure and a current measure every 0.01 ms. The operation of the synchronous sampling circuit 51 offers an improvement over existing products, where measurements can not be made at the same rate and where only magnitude information is available (the phase information being lost).
Limits
As with any system, there are certain limits that can be placed on the power, current and voltage that can be delivered to the forceps 9. The limits used in this embodiment and how they are controlled will now be described.
In this embodiment, the RF drive circuitry 20 is designed to deliver a power limited sine wave into tissue with the following requirements:
1) Supplied with a nominally 24V DC supply
2) Substantially sinusoidal output waveform at approximately 400 kHz
3) Power limited output of 45 W
4) Current limited to 1.4 Arms and voltage limited to 85Vrms
The last two requirements are represented graphically in
The frequency control module 55 maintains data defining these limits and uses them to control the decision about whether to increase or decrease the excitation frequency.
Resonant Characteristic and Frequency Control
As mentioned above, the amount of electrical power supplied to the forceps 9 is controlled by varying the frequency of the switching signals used to switch the FETs 23. This is achieved by utilising the fact that the impedance of the resonant circuit 28 changes rapidly with frequency. Therefore by changing the frequency of the switching signals, the magnitude of the current through the resonant circuit 28, and hence through the load 39, can be varied as required to regulate the output power.
As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the resonant circuit 28 is coupled to a load 39 whose impedance will vary during the surgical procedure. Indeed the medical device control module 57 uses this variation to determine whether the tissue or vessel has been cauterised, coagulated/desiccated. The varying impedance of the load 39 changes the frequency characteristic of the RF drive circuit 20 and hence the current that flows through the resonant circuit 28. This is illustrated in
As the impedance of the resonant circuit 28 increases sharply both above and below resonance, it is possible to operate the RF drive circuit 20 either above or below the resonant frequency. In this embodiment, the frequency control module 55 controls the operation of the drive circuit 20 so that it operates slightly above the resonant frequency as this should lead to lower switching losses through the FETs 23.
Therefore, the current and power applied to the load 39 should increase until one of the limits is reached. At this point, the control module 55 will determine, in step s9, that a limit has been reached and so will proceed to step s13, where the control module 55 decides to increase the drive frequency and sends the square wave generation module 63 an increase command. This will cause the drive frequency to move away from the resonant frequency of the circuit 28 and so the current and power delivered to the load 39 will reduce. The processing will then return to step s3 as before.
Thus, by starting on one side of the resonant peak and slowly moving the drive frequency towards and away from the resonant peak, the current and power level applied to the load 39 can be controlled within the defined limits even as the impedance of the load changes and the resonant characteristic 65 of the resonant circuit 28 changes as the tissue/vessel is cauterised.
As those skilled in the art will appreciate, it would also be possible to start on the left hand side of the resonant peak and increase the drive frequency to increase the delivered power and decrease the drive frequency to decrease the delivered power.
Medical Device Control Module
As mentioned above, the medical device control module 57 controls the general operation of the cauterisation device 1. It receives user inputs via the user input module 59. These inputs may specify that the jaws of the forceps 9 are now gripping a vessel or tissue and that the user wishes to begin cauterisation. In response, in this embodiment, the medical device control module 57 initiates a cauterisation control procedure. Initially, the medical device control module 57 sends an initiation signal to the frequency control module 55 and obtains current and power measurements from the calculation module 53. The medical device control module 57 then checks the obtained values to make sure that the load 39 is not open circuit or short circuit. If it is not, then the medical device control module 57 starts to vary the power set point to perform the desired cauterisation.
As shown in
Resonant Circuit Design
The way that the values of the inductors and capacitors were chosen in this embodiment will now be described. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, other design methodologies may be used.
The complex impedance of the circuit shown in
Where:
Rload_ref is the load resistance referred to the primary (by the square of the turns ratio);
Rs represents the equivalent series resistance of the inductor, transformer capacitor and switching devices.
All other component non-idealities are ignored and the transformer is considered to be ideal as a first approximation.
Assuming that Rs is small, when the load is open circuit (ie Rload_ref is infinite) the resonant frequency can be shown to be:
Similarly, when the load is short circuit (ie Rload_ref is zero) the resonant frequency can be shown to be:
Assuming Rs is small: at each frequency between fmin and fmax there is a value of the load, Rload, at which the greatest power can be dissipated in the load. This maximum power can be shown to be large at frequencies near fmin and fmax, and has a minimum at the critical frequency, fc. We refer to this power as Pmax_fc. Starting with (1) it can be shown that the following relationship holds:
where Vs is the supply voltage.
It can be shown that the load at which equation (4) holds is given by:
Rload_ref=2πfLm (5)
Furthermore from (1) a relationship between fmin, fc and fmax can be established:
From (6) it can be shown that fmin<fc<fmax. If the circuit is to operate at fc, then equation (4) gives an upper bound on the worst-case power delivered across a range of loads.
From (1), it can be shown that the efficiency of the circuit at resonance may be written as:
From (7) it may be shown that the efficiency is a maximum when Rload_ref=2πfLm, i.e. when (5) holds. Therefore the system is designed to operate around the point of maximum efficiency.
Design Procedure
For this specific embodiment of the design the following parameters were chosen:
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- Battery voltage of 24V however battery voltage droops with discharge and load so Vs_sq=18V (square wave peak to peak voltage) was used
- Rload=45 W (maximum power into the load)
- Vload=85 Vrms (maximum voltage into the load)
- Iload=1.4 Arms (maximum current into the load)
- fc=430 kHz (centre or critical switching frequency)
- fmax=500 kHz (maximum switching frequency, which is the upper resonant frequency)
- fmin=380 kHz (approximate minimum switching frequency—needs to be calculated)
Given these values, fmin can be computed using (6):
Resonant circuits produce sinusoidal waveforms therefore the input square wave voltage (Vs_sq) needs to be converted into the RMS of the fundamental switching frequency (Vs).
The power into the load (Pload) is set by Lm. Using (4) the transformer magnetising inductance (Lm) can be determined. This ensures that at the critical frequency, fc, the required power is delivered:
Ls can then be calculated (derived from equations 2 & 3):
Following from this Cs can be calculated (from equation 3):
To maintain regulation, the circuit is run above resonance so actual values of Cs will be typically 20% higher to bring the operating point back down (if below resonance was chosen Cs would have to be reduced).
As previously mentioned, the efficiency is maximised when Rload_ref is equal to the magnetising reactance at the critical frequency (equation 5). It is desirable, therefore, to operate about the middle of the constant power range (shown in
Take the geometric mean of these load resistances to find Rload_c (centre or critical load resistance)
As discussed, for maximum efficiency, Rload_ref should match the impedance of the primary-referred magnetising reactance at fc. Hence Rload should equal the secondary-referred magnetising reactance. Lsec can therefore be calculated as follows:
Finally the transformer turns ratio can be calculated:
For any particular design it may be necessary to adjust the values due to the following reasons:
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- to maximise efficiency
- compensate non ideal effect of components (e.g. series resistance, parasitic capacitance & inductance, non ideal transformer characteristics such as leakage inductance)
- make the design practical (e.g. use standard values of capacitors and a whole number of turns
- allow margin to meet the requirements due to component tolerances, temperature etc
In this specific embodiment, the component values were optimised to:
Cs=82 nF
Lm=1.1 uH
Ls=1.4 uH
N=5 which gives Lsec=24 uH
The following subsections briefly describe how these component values were physically implemented.
Capacitor Selection
A low loss capacitor is desired to minimise losses and to ensure the component doesn't get too hot. Ceramic capacitors are ideal and the dielectric type of COG/NPO were used in this embodiment. The capacitor voltage rating is also important as it shouldn't be exceeded under all load conditions. Ten 250V 8.2 nF 1206 COG/NPO ceramics capacitors in parallel were used in this embodiment.
Inductor and Transformer
In this embodiment, Ferroxcube 3F3 E3216/20 e-core/plate combination was used as a ferrite core. Ferroxcube 3F3 is supplied by Ferroxcube, a subsidiary of Yageo Corporation, Taiwan. It is a high frequency ferrite material optimised for frequencies between 200 kHz and 500 kHz. By using this material the core losses are minimised. Core losses increase strongly with increasing flux density. In an inductor, for a particular required energy storage, the flux density increases with decreasing air gap (the air gap is the separation between the e-core & plate). Therefore the air gap and the number of turns can be increased to decrease core losses but this has to be balanced with the actual inductance value required and increased resistive losses introduced with the longer wire/track length.
The same issues apply to the transformer except core losses are due to the output voltage and the number of turns. Since the output voltage is fixed the number of turns is the only variable that can be changed but again this has to be balanced with resistive losses. Once the number of turns is set the air gap can then be adjusted to set Lm. Whatever core is used, it is best practise to fill the winding space with as much copper as possible to minimise resistive losses. In the transformer the volume of windings is preferably about the same in the primary and secondary to balance the losses.
The resistive losses can usually be easily calculated but since the circuit is operating at about 400 kHz skin depth becomes an issue. The skin depth in copper at 400 kHz is only about 0.1 mm so a solid conductor thicker than this doesn't result in all the copper being used. Litz wire (stranded insulated copper wire twisted together where each strand is thinner than the skin depth) can be used to reduce this effect. In this embodiment 2 oz PCB tracks (about 0.07 mm thick copper tracks) were used for the windings of both the inductor (Ls) and the transformer to avoid having to wind custom components. The inductor had two turns with an air gap of 0.5 mm between the e-core and plate. The transformer had one turn on the primary and five turns on the secondary with an air gap between the e-core and plate of 0.1 mm.
MODIFICATIONS AND ALTERNATIVESA medical cauterisation device has been described above. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, various modifications can be made and some of these will now be described. Other modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
In the above embodiment, various operating frequencies, currents, voltages etc were described. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the exact currents, voltages, frequencies, capacitor values, inductor values etc. can all be varied depending on the application and the values described above should not be considered as limiting in any way. However, in general terms, the circuit described above has been designed to provide an RF drive signal to a medical device, where the delivered power is desired to be at least 10 W and preferably between 10 W and 200 W; the delivered voltage is desired to be at least 20 Vrms and preferably between 30 Vrms and 120 Vrms; the delivered current is designed to be at least 0.5 Arms and preferably between 1 Arms and 2 Arms; and the drive frequency is at least 50 kHz.
In the above embodiment, the resonant circuit 28 was formed from capacitor-inductor-inductor elements. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the resonant circuit 28 can be formed from various circuit designs.
In the above embodiment, an exemplary control algorithm for performing the cauterisation of the vessel or tissue gripped by the forceps was described. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, various different procedures may be used and the reader is referred to the literature describing the operation of cauterisation devices for further details.
In the above embodiment, the RF drive signal generated by the drive circuitry was directly applied to the two forceps jaws of the medical device. In an alternative embodiment, the drive signal may be applied to one jaw, with the return or ground plane being provided through a separate connection on the tissue or vessel to be cauterised.
In the above embodiments, the forceps jaws were used as the electrodes of the medical device. In an alternative device, the electrodes may be provided separately from the jaws.
In the above embodiments, two FET switches were used to convert the DC voltage provided by the batteries into an alternating signal at the desired RF frequency. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, it is not necessary to use two switches—one switch may be used instead or multiple switches may be used connected, for example, in a bridge configuration. Additionally, although FET switches were used, other switching devices, such as bipolar switches may be used instead. However, MOSFETs are preferred due to their superior performance in terms of low losses when operating at the above described frequencies and current levels.
In the above embodiment, the resonant circuit 28 acted as a frequency dependent attenuator. The resonant circuit was designed as a substantially lossless attenuator, but this is not essential. The resonant circuit may include lossy components as well, although the resulting circuit will of course be less efficient.
In the above embodiment, the I & Q sampling circuitry 51 sampled the sensed voltage/current signal once every period and combined samples from adjacent periods. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, this is not essential. Because of the synchronous nature of the sampling, samples may be taken more than once per period or once every nth period if desired. The sampling rate used in the above embodiment was chosen to maximise the rate at which measurements were made available to the medical device control module 57 as this allows for better control of the applied power during the cauterisation process.
In the above embodiment, a 24V DC supply was provided. In other embodiments, lower DC voltage sources may be provided. In this case, a larger transformer turns ratio may be provided to increase the load voltage to a desired level or lower operating voltages may be used.
In the above embodiment, a synchronous sampling technique was used to obtain measurements of the load voltage and load current. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, this is not essential and other more conventional sampling techniques can be used instead.
In the above embodiment, the medical device was arranged to deliver a desired power to the electrodes of the end effector. In an alternative embodiment, the device may be arranged to deliver a desired current or voltage level to the electrodes of the end effector.
In the above embodiment the battery is shown integral to the medical device. In an alternative embodiment the battery may be packaged so as to clip on a belt on the surgeon or simply be placed on the Mayo stand. In this embodiment a relatively small two conductor cable would connect the battery pack to the medical device.
Claims
1. A method of operating a medical device comprising generating a radio frequency (RF) signal and applying the RF signal to at least one electrode of an end effector of the medical device and controlling a frequency of the generated RF signal to control at least one of a power, a current, and a voltage applied to the at least one electrode, wherein the power applied to the at least one electrode is controlled by varying the frequency of the generated RF signal toward and away from a resonant frequency of a resonant circuit coupled to the at least one electrode, wherein as the frequency is varied toward the resonant frequency the power applied to the at least one electrode is less attenuated and as the frequency is varied away from the resonant frequency the power applied to the at least one electrode is more attenuated.
2. A method of cauterizing a vessel or tissue, the method comprising:
- gripping the vessel or tissue with an end effector of a medical device;
- applying an RF signal to at least one electrode of the end effector that is in contact with the vessel or tissue; and
- controlling a frequency of the RF signal to control at least one of a power, a current, and a voltage applied to the vessel or tissue to perform the cauterizing, wherein the power applied to the at least one electrode is controlled by varying the frequency of the RF signal toward and away from a resonant frequency of a resonant circuit coupled to the at least one electrode, wherein as the frequency is varied toward the resonant frequency the power applied to the at least one electrode is less attenuated and as the frequency is varied away from the resonant frequency the power applied to the at least one electrode is more attenuated.
3. The method according to claim 2, which uses the medical device comprising:
- a handle for gripping by a user, the end effector coupled to the handle and having the at least one electrode;
- a radio frequency (RF) generation circuit coupled to the handle and operable to generate the RF signal and to provide the RF signal to the at least one electrode;
- wherein the RF generation circuit comprises the resonant circuit.
4. The method according to claim 2, wherein controlling the frequency comprises:
- varying the frequency of the RF signal to control the power applied to the tissue or vessel;
- obtaining measurements of an impedance of the tissue or vessel; and
- varying the power applied to the tissue or vessel in dependence upon the obtained impedance measurements.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 8, 2017
Date of Patent: Aug 17, 2021
Patent Publication Number: 20170367751
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International (Zug)
Inventors: David Ian Ruddenklau (Christchurch), Paul Christopher Roberts (Cambridge), Alan Edward Green (Cambridge)
Primary Examiner: Jaymi E Della
Application Number: 15/617,694
International Classification: A61B 18/12 (20060101); A61B 17/00 (20060101); A61B 18/00 (20060101); A61B 18/14 (20060101);